AS07-03-1545 - Apollo 7 - Apollo 7 Mission, Saturn IVB during docking maneuvers
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Description: The expended Saturn IVB stage as photographed from the Apollo 7 spacecraft during transposition and docking maneuvers at an approximate altitude of 125 nautical miles, at ground elapsed time of three hours and 16 minutes (beginning of third revolution). This view is over the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Cape Kennedy, Florida. The Florida coastline from Flangler Beach southward to Vero Beach is visible. Much of the Florida peninsula can be seen. Behind the open panels is the Gulf of Mexico. Distance between the Apollo 7 and the S-IVB is approximately 100 feet. The round, white disc inside the open panels of the Saturn IVB is a simulated docking target similar to that used on the lunar module for docking during lunar missions Low oblique. Clouds cover: 70%; Altitude: 126 miles. Latitude: 28 degrees,55' North,Longitude: 82 degrees 40' West. Camera Data: Hasselblad 500-C; Lens: Zeiss Planar, F/2.8,80mm; Film Type: Kodak SO-368,Ektachrome; Filter: None. Flight Date: October 11-12. 1968.
Subject Terms: Apollo 7 Flight, Earth Observations (From Space), Florida, United States, North America, Saturn S-4B Stage
Categories: Flight Station
Original: Film - 70MM CT
Interior_Exterior: Exterior
Ground_Orbit: On-orbit
Apollo 6 - AS06-02-0754 through AS06-02-1519
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